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Post by mystery on Apr 10, 2010 21:34:36 GMT -5
nice. They need to fix up the roads in cities other then Skopje and possibly add a mass transit station(the train doesn't count)
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Post by Nikola on Apr 10, 2010 21:50:12 GMT -5
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Post by Nikola on Apr 10, 2010 21:53:34 GMT -5
nice. They need to fix up the roads in cities other then Skopje and possibly add a mass transit station(the train doesn't count) Yes, a Metro system or a Light Rail System. But they are costly to implement. Hopefully they are planning something. They are fixing up roads though. I haven't even got to that section yet. ;D
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Post by mystery on Apr 11, 2010 8:01:25 GMT -5
nice. They need to fix up the roads in cities other then Skopje and possibly add a mass transit station(the train doesn't count) Yes, a Metro system or a Light Rail System. But they are costly to implement. Hopefully they are planning something. They are fixing up roads though. I haven't even got to that section yet. ;D Well. It seems like they are building 10000 supermarkets in skopje, I'm sure they can fix up a road or 2. Maybe even a trolly.. That would be nice and have a 1920's feel to it.
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Post by Nikola on Apr 13, 2010 17:59:31 GMT -5
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Post by Nikola on Apr 16, 2010 9:37:27 GMT -5
macedoniaonline.eu/content/view/13517/45/Chinese company wins Double Decker bus contractTransport Minister Mile Janakieski signed Wednesday an agreement for procurement of 202 double-decker buses - 200 closed ones in retro style and two open to be driven throughout the city - with Chinese company Zhengzhou Yutong Group. The newly-manufactured buses will be designed like the buses used in Skopje in the 1950s and 1960s, said Minister Janakieski after signing the agreement. - The buses will be characteristic exclusively for Skopje. They will be unique, which means they are not in mass production, meeting all the required standards, said Janakieski. One bus will be donated to Ohrid for promotion of tourism. The buses will be procured in a period of three years. The Yutong Group is one of the biggest companies focused on bus production worldwide. It manufactures 150 buses daily. The Chinese company was chosen as the most favourable bidder at a tender for bus procurement. Several months ago, an agreement was signed for procurement of 80 single and four articulated buses with Ukraine's Lvivski Avtobusni Zavody LTD.
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Post by Patrinos on Apr 16, 2010 10:03:15 GMT -5
OMG!!! amazing!!
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Post by rusebg on Apr 16, 2010 10:56:34 GMT -5
ROFL!!!
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Post by fossil on Apr 16, 2010 14:43:44 GMT -5
This is how they should look. The new buses for Skopje bus transport. 200 closed double-decker buses and 2 opened, which 1 will be for Ohrid. The color will be red, excluding the one for Ohrid, i have no information about the color, but i would prefer blue. The buses are air-conditioned, have engines under the Euro 4 standards, digital tachograph and automatically operated Wheelchair and baby strollers. Have 60 seats and 20 places for standing.
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Post by fossil on Apr 16, 2010 16:30:47 GMT -5
And 84 normal buses from LAZ, 4 articulated. The first 15 buses will arrive in June. They will be red colored. This one is from Zoc from build.mk on Photoshop, to be red.
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Post by fossil on Apr 16, 2010 17:04:44 GMT -5
Никола поздрав од Скопје. Видов во еден твој пост дека си живеел во Аеродром, и јас сум од таму баш од тој дел. Најверојатно си учел во Ѓорѓија Пулевски (Едвард Кардељ), јас таму завршив. Инаку во Скопје се гради на големо. Последниве две години премиерот ни се мрдна малку, и сега сегде се гради. Ние ненавикнати, не фати страв уште. Па почнавме да се противиме, но остај тоа. Маврово Монт го нема, ќе се гради спортски комплекс, во делот на Ново Лисиче е веќе почнат тренинг центар за ФФМ, во Аеродром имаме и катна гаража, по прв пат, и воопшто Аеродром се шири кај Ново Лисече, средуваат, прават, шират, градат, се повеќе странци отвараат бизниси во Македонија. Калето се реставрира, се копа. Стадионот се доградува, Северна е веќе готова, сега се реконструира Јужна, се гради Запад и Исток. Обиколницата е готова. Почнато е со жичарница од Средно Водно до Крстот, после нејзино завршување негде до крајот на оваа година ќе се почне со трасата од Средно Водно до Св. Јован во Капиштец...... и уште многу помали проекти... не ми ни текнува.... уствари какви помали...... Скопски Саем се проширува (ЕРА Сити), Метрополис Арена, Спортската сала Борис Трајковски, аеродромот ни е под концесија на турки ТАВ, ќе се реконструира, нов терминал, ќе ја продолжуваат пистата, и охридскиот исто така, па и во Штип се мисли да се гради. Бунарџик 1, сега Бунарџик 2, во Штип една, и во Битола уште една Слободна економска зона. А Штип сега има универзитет Гоце Делчев. Струмица лета, Кавадарци, Гостивар, Тетово, Гевгелија полна казина (во Гевгелија 400 невработени). Се спомнува нов град кај Свети Николе...... итн. итн. .... да не бидам досаден. еј ќе гледам да постирам по нешто, ќе се трудам на англиски, ме мрзи баш, се надевам ти ме разбра ајде уште еднаш поздрав
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Post by Nikola on Apr 16, 2010 17:51:38 GMT -5
Hi fossil, I understand you. I' am just very, very slow in writing back in Macedonian (because I haven't done it in 20 years) so I'll do it in English instead.
Thanks for posting all that. When I went to Macedonia in January 2009, nothing was built yet but since then, it seems the entire country has very quickly changed and continues to change. I will be coming over again in two months so I can see all these things for myself. Oh, and the school I went to was called something like "dunja" or something. I don't remember the name as I was too young. Maybe it's changed since then.
Do you post on the build.mk forum? Because that's where I'm getting all these pictures from. I visit there every day but I don't post there.
Anyway, good to have you here and thanks for clarifying a few things.
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Post by fossil on Apr 17, 2010 7:51:55 GMT -5
Yes I post on the build.mk forum. You can find a lot of good stuff there. But there is too much to post here. I'll post something later maybe.
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Post by fossil on Apr 17, 2010 9:10:45 GMT -5
Here is a link from live cam of Skopje's main square. You can see the fortress, the Stone Bridge, the theater, the museum, the pedestals of the monuments to Goce Delcev and Dame Gruev. You can also see a big hole. The works are for the fountain and the monument to Alexander the Great. www.telekabel.com.mk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=81&Itemid=59&lang=enToday is Day of mourning for the death of Lech Kaczynski, the president of Poland.
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Post by fossil on Apr 17, 2010 9:34:33 GMT -5
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Post by fossil on Apr 19, 2010 4:18:53 GMT -5
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Post by Nikola on Apr 20, 2010 6:42:10 GMT -5
Thanks fossil. How long till that stadium is finished? Feels like they have been building it forever. I like that little pond next to it, it makes it look nice.
Your links aren't working though. I can never find a webcam for Skopje that works for some reason.
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Post by Nikola on Apr 20, 2010 6:43:27 GMT -5
Anyway, looks like construction has begun on another one of those buildings for project Skopje 2014, and should be complete in 18 months.
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Post by Nikola on Apr 20, 2010 7:09:07 GMT -5
I did a progress montage of the build up of the stadium. Google Earth comes in so handy for these things. ;D
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Apr 20, 2010 8:22:05 GMT -5
Nice photos guys... Regarding the buses, you could contact Ikarbus, they build some decent vehicles there ;D
Anyway, Nikola, you can inform fosil here, that i am the most friendly Greek around. Every time i give battles for the sake of truth, in Greek forums, where people think you are all gypseis, your women are all prostitues, etc....
BUT, isn't it a little bit of an exageration to use constantly those names "Veliki Alexander aerodrom" "Filip stadium", etc....
Its a f**king poison from both sides.... but everybody knows (and we and you and everybody) that this constant obsession with ancient macedonia will only bring trouble....
Why dont you call the stadium, smth else? This is too much...
e.g. We dont have a problem with the city of Nis, naming everything as Contantine this, Constantine that because a) he was a Vlah/Roman and not Greek b) he was indeed born there
how about Alexander, Philip, Aristotelis, etc??? They were neither slavs, nor were they born there...
I used to bash greeks for being so stupidly closed minded, and ignorant of our neighbors, but i see that the same climate of madness holds well in Macedonia as well.... (Gligorijevic case pretty much says it all)
My objection to the Greeks using Gligorijevic's case, was that it didn't stem from love for our neighbors but from opportunism to blame Macedonia..
Unfortunately mutual love and understanding seems f**ked up beyond repair....
CONGRATS WEST!
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